The twin-screw tugboat "Bars" (part of the Oboronlogistics fleet) has set off on its first voyage. This was reported by the company's press service.
By the end of July, the "Bars" will tow the vessel along inland waterways. Depending on the weather and the region of navigation, different methods of transporting the vessel will be used: pushing (on rivers and canals), towing with a cable (on reservoirs).
Features of the "Bars" vessel:
- Length — 40.8 m
- Width — 8.6 m
- Draft — 2.16 m
- Engine power — 1039 hp
- Estimated traction force — 10 t
Since 2015, Oboronlogistics has been part of the Military Construction Complex of the Russian Ministry of Defense. The company's task is to provide the ministry's needs in the field of transportation, storage and production of military and special-purpose products.
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